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  1. closed-dooradjective

    not open to the public

    "a closed-door meeting"

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  1. closed-door

    Closed-door refers to a situation, event or meeting that is private, confidential, or not open to the general public or outside individuals. These events are typically exclusive or limited to specific individuals or groups. It also denotes secrecy or confidentiality.

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of closed-door in Chaldean Numerology is: 9

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of closed-door in Pythagorean Numerology is: 2

Examples of closed-door in a Sentence

  1. The Republican:

    I know that youve overruled my request for a closed-door subpoena [of the whistleblower], ido think its important you put in to record the basis on which you continue to assert this absolute right to anonymity of the whistleblower.

  2. Jim Jordan:

    The closed-door depositions, Ill still be able to be a part of, but then when they go to the open hearings, its just the Intelligence Committee. Adam Schiff gets 45 minutes under the resolution that passed on Thursday to ask questions. The rest, the members get five minutes. Adam Schiff gets to call the witnesses Adam Schiff wants. But Republicans have to first submit a list to Adam Schiff to get his approval for any witnesses we or the White House might want. So you can try to put a ribbon on a sham process, but that doesnt make it any less of a sham. It doesnt make it any less unfair in any less partisan. In a contentiousHouse Rules Committee meetingthat lasted into the night last week, Democrats systematically rejected GOP attempts to alter theground rules that lawmakers will use as they consider impeachment. The rules were later passed in a sharply divided House vote.

  3. Steve Scalise:

    President Biden and Democrats have politicized Covid from the start and refused to acknowledge its origins from China, republicans have been sounding the alarm on these issues for well over year, and Dr. Birx’s closed-door testimony confirms that the world was misled.

  4. Helen Keller:

    When one door closes, another opens. But we often look so regretfully upon the closed door that we don't see the one that has opened for us.

  5. Collin Peterson:

    This impeachment process continues to be hopelessly partisan. I have been hearing from my constituents on both sides of this matter for months, and the escalation of calls this past week just shows me how divided our country really is right now, i have some serious concerns with the way the closed-door depositions were run, and am skeptical that we will have a process that is open, transparent and fair. Without support from Senate Republicans, going down this path is a mistake. Today's vote is both unnecessary, and widely misrepresented in the media and by Republicans as a vote on impeachment.

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